Place:Middlesex, Massachusetts, United States

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NameMiddlesex
Alt namesMiddlesexsource: Getty Vocabulary Program
TypeCounty
Coordinates42.5°N 71.333°W
Located inMassachusetts, United States     (1643 - )
Contained Places
Cemetery
Bell Rock Cemetery
Brigham Cemetery
Center Cemetery
Edson Cemetery
Farmers Burial Ground
First Burial Ground
Forefathers Burial Ground
Forest Glen Cemetery
Hildreth Cemetery
Immaculate Conception Cemetery
Mount Auburn Cemetery
Old Burying Ground ( 1635 - )
Old Burying Ground
Old Burying Place
Old Congregational Church Burying Ground
Old Dunstable Cemetery ( 1656 - 1741 )
Old Hill Burying Ground
Salem Street Burial Ground
Sherborn Center Cemetery
South Burying Place
Walton Cemetery
Woodlawn Cemetery
Wyoming Cemetery
Census-designated place
Cochituate
East Pepperell
Fort Devens
Littleton Common
Pinehurst
West Concord
Former community
New Town
Former municipality
Charlestown ( 1643 - 1874 )
Historical inhabited place
Brookside
Inhabited place
Acton
Arlington
Ashby
Ashland
Ayer
Ayres City
Babbatasset Village
Baker Bridge
Beaver Brook Station
Bedford
Belmont
Bemis
Billerica
Boxboro Station
Boxborough
Braggville Station
Braggville
Brattle
Browns Corner
Burkinshaws Factory
Burlington
Burtts Crossing
Cambridge ( 1630 - )
Cambridgeport
Camp Bob White
Camp Cabot
Camp Cielo Celeste
Camp Immaculate Heart
Camp Kiwanis
Camp Mary Day
Camp Massapoag
Camp Nashoba
Camp Ted
Camp Wakitatina
Camp
Carlisle Station
Carlisle
Cedarwood
Central Square
Chelmsford
Clematis Brook Station
Coburnville
Concord ( 1635 - )
Countryside
Cummingsville
Damons Mills Westvale
Dracut
Dunstable
East Acton
East Billerica
East Groton
East Lexington
East Littleton
East Natick
East Somerville
East Sudbury Station
Eliot
Everett
Fells
Flints Corner
Follen Heights
Forge Village
Four Corners
Framingham ( 1650 - )
Frederick Corner
Gleasondale Station
Gleasondale
Glendale
Glenwood
Gooch Corners
Graniteville
Groton ( 1655 - )
Havenville
Hayden Row
Hayward Corner
Haywardville
Hendersonville
Holliston
Hopkinton
Hovey Corner
Hudson
Kelly Corner
Kingston
Lexington ( 1640 - )
Lincoln ( 19 Apr 1754 - )
Littleton
Lokerville
Long Pond Park
Lowell ( 1653 - )
Malden Centre
Malden Highlands
Malden ( 1640 - )
Marlborough Junction
Marlborough
Maynard
Medford Hillside
Medford ( 1630 - )
Melrose
Meriams Corner
Metcalf
Middlesex Village
Montrose
Montvale
Munroe Station
Nabnasset
Nashua ( 1656 - 1741 )
Natick
Newton Corner
Newton ( 1688 - )
Nine Acre Corner
Nobscot
Norris Corner
North Acton
North Billerica
North Chelmsford
North Lexington
North Pepperell
North Reading ( 1853 - )
North Shirley
North Sudbury
North Tewksbury
Nutting Lake
Oak Hill Park
Oaklands
Old City
Paper Mill Village
Parkerville
Pattenville
Pepperell
Pine Lake
Pine Rest
Pines
Pingryville
Plain
Prospectville
Reading Highlands
Reading
River Pines
Riverside
Robin Hill
Rogersville
Shaker Village
Shakerhill
Sherborn
Shirley Center
Shirley
Silver Lake
Somerville ( 1630 - )
South Acton
South Billerica
South Lincoln
South Lowell
South Pepperell
South Row
South Sherborn
South Sudbury
South Village
Spring Hill
Stoneham
Stow
Sudbury
Swan Corner
Ten Hills
Tewksbury Junction
Tewksbury ( 1734 - )
Thompsonville
Tower Hill
Townsend Harbor
Townsend
Tyngsborough
Vose
Waban
Wakefield ( 1812 - )
Waltham ( 1630 - )
Wamesit
Ward Corner
Watertown
Wayland
Wayside Inn
West Acton
West Billerica
West Chelmsford
West Everett
West Groton
West Townsend
West Village
Westford Station
Westford ( 1729 - )
Weston Station
Weston ( 1 Jan 1712/13 - )
Whidden Corner
Whitneys
Willowdale
Willows
Wilmington Junction
Wilmington
Winchester
Woburn Highlands
Woburn
Woodland
Woods Corner
Woodsville
Woodville
Workmans Circle Camp
Wynnmere
Neighborhood
Charlestown ( 1643 - 1874 )
Unknown
Auburndale
Chestnut Hill
Felchville
Newton Center
South Natick
West Cambridge
West Medford
West Newton
source: Getty Thesaurus of Geographic Names
source: Family History Library Catalog


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Middlesex County is located in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, in the United States. As of the 2020 census, the population was 1,632,002, making it the most populous county in both Massachusetts and New England and the 22nd most populous county in the United States. Middlesex County is one of two U.S. counties (along with Santa Clara County, California) to be amongst the top 25 counties with the highest household income and the 25 most populated counties. It is included in the Census Bureau's BostonCambridgeNewton, MA–NH Metropolitan Statistical Area. As part of the 2010 national census, the Commonwealth's mean center of population for that year was geo-centered in Middlesex County, in the town of Natick. (This is not to be confused with the geographic center of Massachusetts, which is in Rutland, Worcester County.)

On July 11, 1997, Massachusetts abolished the executive government of Middlesex County primarily due to the county's insolvency. Middlesex County continues to exist as a geographic boundary but it is used primarily as district jurisdictions within the court system and for other administrative purposes; for example, as an election district. The National Weather Service weather alerts (such as severe thunderstorm warning) continue to localize based upon Massachusetts's counties.

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Timeline

Date Event Source
1643 County formed Source:Red Book: American State, County, and Town Sources
1643 Court records recorded Source:Red Book: American State, County, and Town Sources
1649 Land records recorded Source:Red Book: American State, County, and Town Sources
1654 Probate records recorded Source:Red Book: American State, County, and Town Sources
1790 First census Source:Population of States and Counties of the United States: 1790-1990
1880 No significant boundary changes after this year Source:Population of States and Counties of the United States: 1790-1990

Population History

source: Source:Population of States and Counties of the United States: 1790-1990
Census Year Population
1790 42,737
1800 46,928
1810 52,789
1820 61,472
1830 77,961
1840 106,611
1850 161,383
1860 216,354
1870 274,353
1880 317,830
1890 431,167
1900 565,696
1910 669,915
1920 778,352
1930 934,924
1940 971,390
1950 1,064,569
1960 1,238,742
1970 1,397,268
1980 1,367,034
1990 1,398,468

Research Tips

External links

  • Outstanding guide to Middlesex County, Massachusetts family history and genealogy (FamilySearch Research Wiki). History, towns and cities, county histories, birth, marriage, and death records, deeds, wills, court records, divorce records, naturalizations, tax records, warnings out, maps, and societies.


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